Biology, 30.10.2020 18:50 tankhill5534
Your teacher drinks a glass of water in the front of the classroom and claims, “this water could have been frozen in a glacier on Greenland thousands of years ago.” Construct a diagram to support this claim that water could have moved from a glacier on Greenland to a local Baltimore County Reservoir and into your school’s water fountain.
Your model must include the following processes:
Transpiration, Evaporation, Precipitation, Condensation, and Infiltration
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Biology, 22.06.2019 03:00, negritobull78
Nhumans, abo blood types refer to glycoproteins in the membranes of red blood cells. there are three alleles for this autosomal gene: ia, ib, and i. the ia allele codes for the a glycoprotein, the ib allele codes for the b glycoprotein, and the i allele doesn't code for any membrane glycoprotein. ia and ib are codominant, and i is recessive to both ia and ib. people with type a blood have the genotypes iaia or iai, people with type b blood are ibib or ibi, people with type ab blood are iaib, and people with type o blood are ii. if a woman with type ab blood marries a man with type o blood, which of the following blood types could their children possibly have? in humans, abo blood types refer to glycoproteins in the membranes of red blood cells. there are three alleles for this autosomal gene: ia, ib, and i. the ia allele codes for the a glycoprotein, the ib allele codes for the b glycoprotein, and the i allele doesn't code for any membrane glycoprotein. ia and ib are codominant, and i is recessive to both ia and ib. people with type a blood have the genotypes iaia or iai, people with type b blood are ibib or ibi, people with type ab blood are iaib, and people with type o blood are ii. if a woman with type ab blood marries a man with type o blood, which of the following blood types could their children possibly have? a, b, ab, and o ab and o a, b, and o a and b
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Your teacher drinks a glass of water in the front of the classroom and claims, “this water could hav...
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